Pantone?
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- reimar
Whats the difference between process, coated and uncoated.
I would like to know before i talk to the printerdude.
- rasko40
coated and uncoated paper
- reimar0
Thank you R, im slow today.
But when do you use Process?
- rasko40
process is for four colour 'process' printing.. ie; cmyk.
- reimar0
Thanks again.
Process pantone is just like cmyk, a mix of cyan, magenta, yellow and black, but pantonecolor that you use for coated and uncoaded paper is not?
When do you preferaly use processcolor?
- rasko40
pantone is ink dude.. so you can choose a nice colour thats the same at every printer... cmyk is for four colour jobs like photos, its all about cost and the type of job.
- reimar0
OK, i knew that i was ink, but i never heard of a pantone process fourcolor separated picture!?
That cant be the way to choose "process".
Thanks for having helping me with my questions.
- rasko40
pantone process is a book of colour tabs that show what a colour will look like when printed in CMYK, pantone process is not an ink.
Pantone coated/uncoated are both inks of particular colours.
does that make sense?
- reimar0
Super, Rasco
have a nice day!
- rasko40
:)